CO2 Solutions Completes Operation of Demonstration Plant

Project completion marks entry into commercial phase of Corporation's
development

TSX-V: CST

QUEBEC CITY, Nov. 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ - CO2 Solutions Inc. (TSX-V: CST) (CO2 Solutions or the Corporation), a leader in the field of enzyme-enabled
carbon capture technology, today announced the completion of its
demonstration project at Salaberry-de-Valleyfield ("Valleyfield"), near
Montreal, Québec.

Further to the Corporation's press release dated September 2, 2015, the
demonstration in Valleyfield has been completed following a total of
more than 2,500 of operational hours logged by the unit since carbon
dioxide ("CO2") capture commenced on June 19, 2015, using the Corporation's
proprietary enzyme, 1T1.

The demonstration unit performed in line with previously communicated
claims and expectations, confirming the strong potential of the
Corporation's technology for low-cost and environmentally friendly
capture of CO2 from major emitters. The data and results from the project will form a
critical input into the engineering and costing of CO2 capture units for commercial use.

Highlights of the project are:

Over 2,500 hours of operation using the Corporation's proprietary
enzyme, 1T1, with CO2 capture consistently at design capacity;

The largest and longest ever enzyme-based demo project built and
operated under realistic conditions;

The use of hot water rather than steam as an energy source for solvent
regeneration (conventional amine-based capture technologies require
high temperature, higher cost steam), confirming the technology's
low-grade energy use characteristics, a key element in achieving low
capture costs;

No catalytic performance degradation of the enzyme was observed
throughout the project, including with the use of varying solvent
formulations;

Excellent robustness of the process under stress testing, which included
induced events such as power failures and cold start-ups;

Purity of the CO2 produced meets the most stringent industry requirements for sectors such
as food and beverage, with no or only minor additional processing or
purification required;

The projects configuration proved effective, with a downstream setting
relative to the boiler, thereby mimicking conditions the technology
would encounter in typical industrial settings;

The Corporation's enzyme-accelerated carbonate solvent produced
consistent performance at the required levels for commercial operation;
no solvent make-up was required and environmentally friendly operation
was achieved throughout the operation with no harmful wastes produced;

Minimal operator requirements based on autonomous overnight operation
following the start-up period.

The full results from the project are currently being independently
validated and analyzed by a leading international third party
engineering firm. The results, expected to be released before year end,
will allow for the completion of detailed engineering and costing
models for commercial units at various scales.

"With the successful completion of our project, we have clearly
demonstrated that our technology has matured so that units can run
almost fully autonomously and with very limited oversight, knowing that
the technology delivers on the high expectations in terms of capture
efficiency and robustness," stated Evan Price, President & CEO of CO2 Solutions. "The completion of the Valleyfield operation is a key
milestone for the Company as it represents the substantial completion
of our technology development activities, allowing us to enter into the
commercial phase of our development. Throughout the project, we have
welcomed various industrial and governmental parties at the Valleyfield
site, and are now actively pursuing the conversion of commercial and
partnership opportunities that have arisen from these meetings."

CO2 Solutions is an innovator in the field of enzyme-enabled carbon capture
and has been actively working to develop and commercialize the
technology for stationary sources of carbon pollution. CO2 Solutions' technology lowers the cost barrier to Carbon Capture,
Sequestration and Utilization (CCSU), positioning it as a viable CO2 mitigation tool, as well as enabling industry to derive profitable new
products from these emissions. CO2 Solutions has built an extensive patent portfolio covering the use of
carbonic anhydrase, or analogues thereof, for the efficient
post-combustion capture of carbon dioxide with low‐energy aqueous
solvents. Further information can be found at www.co2solutions.com.

CO2 Solutions Forward-looking Statements

Certain statements in this news release may be forward-looking. These
statements relate to future events or CO2 Solutions' future economic performance and reflect the current
assumptions and expectations of management. Certain unknown factors may
affect the events, economic performance and results of operation
described herein. CO2 Solutions undertakes no obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable
law.

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